KEF dead line extension

katarina zivanovic katarina at b92.net
Fri Nov 15 12:09:52 CET 2002


 
REX, B92 Cultural Centre 
www.rex.b92.net
3rd Short Electronic Form Fair, KEF
November 29 - December 1, 2002

The same motifs and expectations apply to KEF 3 Fair just like for the previous two (look up www.rex.b92.net/kef).   
The theme of the third KEF is "AS GOOD AS IT GETS."  (borrowed from a folk proverb). 
We want the works to comply with the temporal form dictated by the advertising industry = you may take part in KEF only with works shorter than ONE MINUTE! 
Deadline for submission of works: November 20, 2002.
We will present three audience awards (sponsored B92.net) and REX award.
Your APPLICATION should contain the following:
1) Name & surname, year and place of birth:
2) School/university/profession:
3) Place of residence and contact info (phone number and e-mail address*): *required
4) Technical details: (exact format, the name of the program used to produce the work, hardware requirements) 
5) Comment/statement/accompanying text:

WORKS may be in 
*audio formats: wav, mp3, wma, Quick time, Audio CD, MC
*video formats: avi, mpeg, Real Video, DivX, Quick time, VHS, DV, Video CD
*web formats: dynamic html, Flash, Director, Power Point, animated gif, exe files

IMPORTANT: PC formats must be presentable on standard hardware configurations ( PIII 500Mhz, 128MB Ram)

You may:
- bring your works to REX, every working day 10 a.m. - 07 p.m. 
- send them by snail mail (VHS or DV cassette, CD, floppy disk and audio cassette) 
- send them by e-mail (maximum size of individual files - 2MB) to the following address: rex at b92.net (subject: kef)

info: 
www.cyberrex.org/kef
rexweb at b92.net
phone: + 381 11 32 84 299

YOU'RE DESIGNING A VACCINE AGAINST FAST-MOOD CIVILISATION!

About the first KEF:
".this exhibition does not assume its political identification by advocating explicit and important political concepts (capitalism, communism, nation, race, gender, power), but on the basis of the very order of things, system of organising, archiving and classification of 'electronic trails', incomparable identities of everyday life routine. we are talking of the extraordinary and the ordinary; in fact, at issue is simultaneously ironic and infantile realism reflecting the present moment and at the same time serving as its building blocks." Misko Suvakovic (you may find the complete text at www.cyberrex.org/kef/misko.html)
". and I think, one day, I'll make on my own something for my screen, and make it as short as I'd like it to be, have it look like just the way it pleases me. and I've never managed to do that. But there are people who have." Voja Zanetic (you may find the complete text at www.cyberrex.org/kef/vojazanetic.html) 
About the second KEF:
".short electronic forms bring us back to the culture of handymen retrained to be electronic bricoleurs who represent today the most vital and wholesome offspring of digital reconfiguration of creativity." Dejan Sretenovic (you may find the complete text at www.cyberrex.org/kef/kef2/tekstovi/ds-srp.doc) 
". in what other way to make people get used to quality and, if you like, 'critical thinking'? Hence, storm the radio and television! Enough of modesty and underground resistance. Basta!" Maja M. Marinkovic (you may find the complete text at  www.cyberrex.org/kef/kef2/tekstovi/mm-srp.doc) 
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REX- B92 Cultural center
Jevrejska 16, Belgrade
tel/fax:3284 534,3284 299
www.rex.b92.net
e-mail: rex at b92.net



 

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